The past three Sabbaths we have had baptisms, some were people giving their lives to God for the first time, some were people giving their lives back to God after wandering away. The first week Caleb asked me if he was old enough to get baptized. I told him I thought 8 was a little young but that if we studied and he felt that he was ready then he could get baptized. Today I was in the mother's room with the girls. After the baptism, the pastor is an altar call.
Caleb asked Brian if he could go forward.
Brian told him we need to talk to mom.
Caleb said I already did and mom said when I was ready I could.
So Brian said then you can. Caleb went forward and I was totally crying.
This won't happen overnight. I don't want him to rush without knowing what he's doing. Yet at the same time I can't be more proud of him. This means that over the last two weeks he's continue to really think about our conversation and take it to heart. Our pastor is leaving in a month, so I have asked my brother-in-law who is a pastor in a another state to consider baptizing him this fall.
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” When he had placed his hands on them, he went on from there. Matthew 19:14, 15 NIV
My best friend Nique also went forward today after being nervous the past few weeks so overall this was a very emotional day for me. Follow this up with Communion a totally HIGH Sabbath. God is awesome.

2 comments:
How incredibly wonderful for you! Like you said, it won't happen overnight, but it is a start!
My Grandma once made a comment that I haven't forgotten. She said that the more wicked the world becomes, the stronger the call will go forth for the young ones to "turn to Him." I was 15 when I felt convicted to repent and be baptized. My Mom was in her 20s, and my Grandma was almost 30. Now, your son is barely in his teens. I can see the wisdom of her words! :)
How awesome Dez!!! Exciting stuff, when we see God working in our children. That is our greatest hope - that they would love God with all their heart, and walk with Him all of there days.
Yayyy!!!!
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